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IJPIS - INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PUBLIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS

Free-journal.com - The International Journal of Public Information Systems wishes to link researchers as well as other experts who share an interest simultaneously, nature, significance and implications of public information systems design. 

The journal is really a forum for analytical and comparative articles, essays, case-studies, and book reviews on such topics as innovation and research, intellectual property, entrepreneurship, and products. The journal publishes insightful pieces intended for general readers along with specialists. To illuminate important debates and draw focus on specific topics, the journal occasionally publishes thematic issues.

Site                 : http://www.ijpis.net/ojs/index.php/IJPIS
ISSN             : 16534360
Subject           : Computer Science - Political Science
Publisher        : Mid Sweden University
Country          : Sweden
Language        : English
Keyword         : public information systems, e-goverment
Start year        : 2005

IJPIS site



An International Journal on Information Technology, Action, Communication and Workpractices

Free-Journal.com - Systems, Signs & Actions is definitely an information systems journal with special emphasis on action, communication and workpractice issues. Because of this information systems (IS) are seen as embodiments of action, communication and practice. Additionally means the human and social context of data systems is seen through such pragmatic lenses.

Site                : http://www.sysiac.org/?pageId=43
ISSN              : 1652-8719
Subject           : Computer Science - Media and communication
Publisher        : Linköping University, Aarhus University
Country          : Sweden
Language        : English
Keyword       : action, communication, representation, information technology, work organizations
Start year        : 2005

An International Journal on Information Technology, Action, Communication and Workpractices